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View definitions for good sense

good sense

noun as in horse sense

noun as in sound judgment

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He had the good sense to scoop it back up to secure the score.

“She’s got good sense about how to manage people and what needs to be done and that sort of thing,” Phillips said.

And for that, I salute the Dodgers who had the good sense to put Fernando in their ring of honor.

Part of me has always hoped that the American people would simply reject, out of good sense and common decency, the candidacy of a criminal who has attempted a coup.

From Salon

Smiling wryly, Hubbard explained that he had a good sense of what Harris might have endured at McDonald’s because he once worked at Burger King.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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